Used to submit written requests for interpretations and revisions to the definitions, rules and regulations found in WAC 296-104. These must be submitted 45 days prior to the Board of Boiler Rules Meeting date. F620-056-000 Chief Inspector Clarification and Interpretation Request Form must be submitted before using this form.

Used to submit written requests for interpretations and revisions to the definitions, rules and regulations found in WAC 296-104. These must be submitted 45 days prior to the Board of Boiler Rules Meeting date. F620-056-000 Chief Inspector Clarification and Interpretation Request Form must be submitted before using this form.

Form is used to ask the Chief Inspector to consider written requests for clarification and interpretation to the definitions, rules and regulations in WAC 296-104. Thsi form must be completed before F620-017-000 Board of Boiler Rules Interpretation and Revision Request form can be submitted.

Poster for tire and rim servicing. To be displayed with F417-237-000-A Demounting and Mounting Procedures for Tubeless Truck and Bus Tires and F417-237-000-C Multi-piece Rim Matching Chart. This poster must be printed at least 2'x3' in size.

Poster for tire and rim servicing. To be displayed with F417-237-000-B Demounting and Mounting Procedures for Tube-type Truck and Bus Tires and F417-237-000-C Multi-piece Rim Matching Chart. This poster must be printed at least 2'x3' in size.

Poster for tire and rim servicing. To be displayed with F417-237-000-A Demounting and Mounting Procedures for Tubeless Truck and Bus Tires and F417-237-000-B Demounting and Mounting Procedures for Tube-type Truck and Bus Tires. This poster must be printed at least 2'x3' in size.

The rules of this chapter shall apply with respect to any and all activities, operations and equipment of employers and employees involved in providing fire protection services, fire fighters and their work places, including the fire combat scene.

Firefighters are rescuers extensively trained in firefighting, primarily to extinguish hazardous fires that threaten property and civilian or natural populations and to rescue people from dangerous situations, like collapsed or burning buildings.

Laundry Machinery and Operations applies to moving parts of equipment used in laundries and to conditions peculiar to this industry, with special reference to the point of operation of laundry machines in an establishment wherein the washing, ironing, or other finishing of clothes, or any other textiles is done.

Safety Standards for Electrical Workers, 296-45 WAC, consist of the requirements for safeguarding employees against electrical hazards in their workplace; requirements for electric equipment and wiring in locations classified as hazardous.

The purpose this of section, Chapter 296-67 WAC, Process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals, contains requirements for preventing or minimizing the consequences of catastrophic releases of toxic, reactive, flammable, or explosive chemicals. These releases may result in toxic, fire, or explosion hazards.

Chapter 296-901 WAC, GHS is the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals. The GHS is a system for standardizing and harmonizing the classification and labeling of chemicals.

An apparatus worn over the mouth and nose or the entire face to prevent the inhalation of dust, smoke, or other noxious substances. Respirator is a type of personal protective equipment designed to protect the wearer from airborne contaminants, oxygen deficiency, or both.

An apparatus worn over the mouth and nose or the entire face to prevent the inhalation of dust, smoke, or other noxious substances. Respirator is a type of personal protective equipment designed to protect the wearer from airborne contaminants, oxygen deficiency, or both.

Lockout/Tagout applies to the service and maintenance of machines and equipment, including piping systems, if employees could be injured by the unexpected energization or start up of the machine or equipment or release of stored energy. Energy sources include mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, thermal, or other energy, including gravity. Machines and equipment include those that produce high intensity electromagnetic fields.

Scaffolds, Chapter 296-874 WAC, applies to suspended and supported scaffolds, including their supporting structure and anchorage points. A scaffold is a temporary elevated platform, including its supporting structure and anchorage points, used for supporting employees or materials. A suspended scaffold is one or more platforms suspended from an overhead structure by ropes or other non-rigid means.

The DOSH Consultation Manual provides guidance regarding some of the internal operations of L&I and the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH). The contents of the manuals are not enforceable by any person or entity against the Department of Labor and Industries or the State of Washington.

This CD has been discontinued, but the safety and health rules and guides are available on the L&I website.

For more information, see the links in the "Websites" section below.

These links contain all workplace safety and health rules for Washington State and policies and related laws. Included are guides covering accident prevention programs (APP) and personal protective equipment (PPE).

This CD has been discontinued, but the safety and health rules and guides are available on the L&I website.

For more information, see the links in the "Websites" section below.

These links contain all workplace safety and health rules for Washington State and policies and related laws. Included are guides covering accident prevention programs (APP) and personal protective equipment (PPE).

A Safe and Healthy Workplace Begins with You
Pamphlet: Provides an overview of employers' responsibilities for workplace safety and health in Washington State. Covers free L&I services, including workplace consultations, online training and prevention resources and required posters. Intended for new businesses or businesses hiring employees for the first time.